Giggle in a sentence as a noun

Starting to think they are all a bunch of 12 year olds having a giggle.

Preteen girls giggled to themselves at my sight.

Actually, we chose the title because it made us giggle a bit more than "your dad's".

Sure, the stupid petitions give them a chance to giggle at the rubes.

Someone took an old leak of the source code and commented out a few lines for a giggle.

I can't recall the last thing that made me giggle as much as realizing what they were doing.

Half the time, when one of my many clever ruthless jokes shows up on the front page I giggle.

Giggle in a sentence as a verb

That's what Wolfram says, and that's what programmers usually giggle at.

Waitresses would giggle as they sang karaoke, smiling as they tried to get the tourists and their guides to dance with them.

Oh, WSJ, you never cease to make me giggle.> outmaneuvered by rivals like Facebook Inc.

You may giggle at Googles attempts to catch up with Facebook, but looking at this video.. boy, they are way ahead.

If you pay these guys to do something, they will take your money, giggle to each other about it, and then poop on your front lawn while calling you gay.

We'd let him yell at the testers and people providing feedback that it looked like **** -- then we'd giggle while Dave Cutler punched holes in the walls in the build lab.

You want to get on the news and blithely tell the world about you invented this genius thing while making no mention of your detractors, but you secretly giggle with glee since you know you were Right, and they were Wrong.

Giggle definitions

noun

a foolish or nervous laugh

verb

laugh nervously; "The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom"

See also: titter